Commonly used base conversions
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Place-carrying is actually a way of noting, so it is also called carry notation/place-value notation, which can represent all numerical values with a limited number of symbols. The number of numeric symbols that can be used is called the base number (English: radix) or the base number, and the base number is n, which can be called the n-carry system, referred to as the n-base system. For example, the decimal system that we often use in daily life is to use 10 Arabic numerals 0-9 for counting, so its base number is 10, which is called decimal.